选择题1.Which (哪一个) "th" is pronounced (发音)differently(不同地)? A South this Cthings 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:B核心短语:south 南方的thing 东西解析:south [saʊθ] ,things [θɪŋz] ,而this [ðɪs]。故选B。 反馈 收藏
really D. differently10. A. say B. call C.tell D.speak 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1.D 根据上 中的" In south China people eat rice every day."可知中国南方人每天吃米饭,空处指代不可数名词 rice,应用 it。 故选 D项。 2.C 句意为:而且人们通常配着肉和蔬菜吃米饭。 with意 为“...
SOUTH AFRICA, as everyone knows, is about to become a different place. How different, or indeed how many different places, we cannot tell. But the events since the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 have not changed South Africa alone. They have made Britain a different place too.Ascherson,...
Marcus Neto: You're from the south? Karen Simmons: I am. Marcus Neto: Okay, because I always get a lot of, especially from my fiance, Chrissy, I always get shit about being an asshole. And I find that, I think people from the north are just a little bit, northeast specifically. ...
The fifth annual Global Sleep Survey, from the health technology company Resmed, found from its more than 30,000 respondents around the world that 29% of people struggle to stay asleep three or more times a week, while 34% have trouble falling asleep to begin with. That’s impacting work...
People in different parts of the world eat different things. In south China, people eat rice every day. Sometimes they eat 1 twice or three times a day. And people usually eat rice 2 meat and vegetables.The Japanese eat 3, too. They also eat a lot of fish 4 they live near the sea...
differently10. A. say B. call C. tell D. speak 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】 【语篇分析】 1.根据In south China people eat rice every day.可知 南方人每天吃米饭,空处指代不可数名词rice,应用it。 【句意提示】 2.而且人们通常配着肉和蔬菜吃米饭。 【语篇分析】 4.分析语境可知,他们...
What if it’s time to think about shrinking the population? What would be a sustainable population regarding the environment? Let’s just say the world would be much better without only one billion people. Could we come up with an economic system that didn’t depend on growth?
I mean, it is an interesting phenomenon. People write a textbook, and they write it based on the last experience. And people read the textbooks, so they behave differently next time. And then they wonder why they’re getting a different result than they got the time before. ...
Innovation isn't a "supernatural event - a preordained occurrence that only happens to certain people." Great innovators "... don't go from zero-to-great in a heartbeat. More often than not, they stand on the shoulders of giants, see things a little bit differently, or benefit from tim...